By Matt Wilson, @wilsonstcomms I didn’t grow up riding public transportation, but in the last few years I’ve become a devout and sometimes maniacal user of buses, trains, monorails, trolleys, light […]

By Dan Lieberman, @LiebermanTweets CuriOdyssey Cinema Nights: Located in scenic Coyote Point, CuriOdyssey offers up education fun for fans of animals, nature and science. This Friday, June 16, they’ll be showing a series of short films in the museum aimed at a young audience. You can get to Coyote Point by taking the SamTrans 252 from the San Mateo Caltrain […]

By Dan Lieberman, @LiebermanTweets Waterbar Easter Brunch: Whether or not you spend Sunday morning in church, Easter calls for brunch. If you’re feeling more than the standard pancakes and eggs, make your way to the Embarcadero’s Waterbar and do it big. Reservations are recommended, and you can easily make it there after a short stroll from the San Francisco Caltrain […]

SamTrans would like to hear from current, former and new riders to assist us in creating the best possible ride experience for passengers. Feedback from the survey will assist SamTrans in identifying short-, mid- and long-term improvements, such as amenities and service. Riders can go to http://www.samtrans.com/customerexperience to complete the online survey, which will be open and available to the […]

Public members interested in providing input on local transit programs are encouraged to volunteer for the SamTrans Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC). The 15-member CAC meets monthly and is responsible for offering feedback on the needs of transit users and informing San Mateo County residents of transit programs on the Peninsula. It also acts in an advisory capacity to the SamTrans’ […]

Art & craft enthusiasts can take Caltrain or SamTrans to the 2016 Harvest Festival this week. The festival will be held at the San Mateo County Event Center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, November 11 and 12, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, November 13. The event center, at 2495 S. Delaware […]

By Jessica Loi Though summer is drawing to a close, there’s still time to enjoy the warm weather and exciting seasonal events. Every year, cities throughout the Peninsula launch free concerts for the public to enjoy. Though we’re nearing the middle of August, it’s not too late to partake in the musical fun. Join the cities in celebrating what’s left […]